Dale Carnegie Course: Skills For Success (English)

Course Information

Skill Improvement Training on the "Five Drivers" to Win Success in the Business World

Dale Carnegie Training®

Dale Carnegie Training is one of the largest (business skill training) programs in the world, providing services in 30 languages in 86 countries, and over 8 million people have completed the program in nearly a century since its launch in 1912.
More than 80% of the companies listed in the Fortune 500 have participated in the training program. In Japan too, for over 48 years it has been effective in guiding individuals and organizations to success through enhancement of human relations skills.

Building confidence

Communication skills

People skills (interpersonal relations)

Stress management

Leadership skills

Success in business

Building confidence
Confidence is the foundation of pride, and the key to performance. Better performance and greater achievements can be attained upon a solid foundation.
Confidence levels vary among people, but your confidence will certainly grow by extending your comfort zone.

People skills (interpersonal relations)
Everyone has people who they feel comfortable with, or who they feel are easier or more challenging to talk to. In the business world, however, it is essential to maintain good relationships in order to achieve results. Implementing the Dale Carnegie ® "Rules of People Skills" builds better relationships. As a result, you will be able to build trustworthy relationships, gain cooperation and motivate others.

Communication skills
It is not about how you communicate to others but about how others understand you that is important.
Through practical training, you will learn effective ways of communicating — either when presenting in front of large groups or in one-on-one situations.

Stress Management
Worry and stress are inseparable from business. Rather than trying to escape from worry and stress, you will learn to accept them by changing your perspective and way of thinking. You will gain the strength to face difficulties head-on by being self-reliant in resolving issues.

Leadership skills
Having a certain position, status, or broad experience does not necessarily equate to leadership.
A true leader is someone who can achieve the expected results by positively utilizing leadership skills.